💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Doust"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| doustingnoun | (obsolete, West Country) A beating, a dusting. |
| dustienoun | Uncommon spelling of dusty. [A medium-brown color.] |
| douthnoun | (dialectal) Reliability; ease; security; shelter. |
| dowstnoun | Obsolete form of dowse. |
| dustnoun | Fine particles. |
| dusternoun | An object, such as a cloth or a purpose-made soft and puffy pad or mitt, used for dusting surfaces etc. |
| dustupnoun | (informal, by extension) An argument or dispute. |
| duffnoun | (US, slang) The buttocks. |
| dustoffnoun | Synonym of CASEVAC (“emergency evacuation of casualties from a combat zone”). |
| durtnoun | Obsolete form of dirt. [(chiefly US) Soil or earth.] |
| dootnoun | (Internet slang, humorous) A vote. |
| doughtnoun | (Scotland, Northern England, obsolete except in derivatives) Power, strength, ability. |
| dooknoun | (slang) dookie; feces |
| dustclothnoun | A cloth used for dusting; a duster. |
| dust-upnoun | Alternative spelling of dustup. [(informal) A scuffle or fight.] |
| dungernoun | (Australia, New Zealand) An old, worn-out machine, especially a car. |
| dust clothnoun | Alternative form of dustcloth. [A cloth used for dusting; a duster.] |
| drowthnoun | (obsolete) drought |
| dust holenoun | Alternative form of dusthole. [(now rare) A hole or other receptacle for rubbish; a dustbin.] |
| dustragnoun | A dustcloth |
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